Just out of curiosity, did you happen to edit your /etc/init.d/rc file
and change concurrency=none to concurrency=shell?  I did this because it
supposedly helps ubuntu boot faster by spreading the boot scripts across
two cores if you have a dual core processor.  I had it set for weeks
before I experienced the behaviour of ubuntu 9.10 stopping at the grub
boot screen.  Once the behaviour showed itself, I edited
/boot/grub/grubenv to recordfail=0 manually only to have it reset back
to recordfail=1 after a reboot just like you said.  Once I edited
/etc/init.d/rc and set the concurrency value back to "=none" just on a
whim, and manually changed /boot/grub/grubenv manually again to
recordfail=0, I didn't have anymore issues.

Dave

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grub nice 'recordfail' feature doesn't work for hibernation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447725
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